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Photos of the Day: 4/23

Images from around the globe.

Kathryn Grant, with the Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus, speaks during a rally protesting a gun bill the Georgia governor is signing today expanding where people with licenses to carry can bring their guns in Georgia, at Central Presbyterian Church in Atlanta. The bill makes several changes to state law. It allows those with a license to carry to bring a gun into a bar without restriction and into some government buildings that don’t have certain security measures. It also allows religious leaders to decide whether it’s OK for a person with a carry license to bring a gun into their place of worship. And school districts would now be able, if they want, to allow some employees to carry a firearm under certain conditions. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A student joins a protest against a tuition increase outside the University of Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Specialist Michael Pistillo works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange where values slipped after rallying for six straight days. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Friends and neighbors of the late Douglas Rafael da Silva Pereira pray before playing soccer in a plaza near the spot where Silva Pereira’s body was found in the Pavao Pavaozinho slum of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Police train their fire hose at protesters as the latter try to force their way closer to the U.S. Embassy for a rally against next week’s visit of President Barack Obama, in Manila, Philippines. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A mourner pays tribute to the victims of the sunken ferry Sewol, at a gymnasium in Ansan, South Korea. The confirmed death toll from the South Korean ferry disaster rose to 135, but there were many more bodies left to be retrieved. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A woman weeps as she carries a flower wreath at the funeral of Win Tin, a senior leader of the National League for Democracy, in Yangon, Myanmar. Win Tin, a prominent journalist and a giant of Myanmar’s democracy movement who became Myanmar’s longest-serving political prisoner after challenging military rule by co-founding the NLD died on Monday. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Palestinian farmers gather harvested green wheat to be roasted outside the West Bank city of Jenin. Roasted green wheat is used to make a popular local soup call Freekeh. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Pakistani Christian women from Islamabad’s slums gather to protest the demolition of their localities, and pray for the recovery of a Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir, who was shot and injured by gunmen in Karachi in Islamabad, Pakistan. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Photos of the Day: 4/23

Police train their fire hose at protesters as the latter try to force their way closer to the U.S. Embassy for a rally against next week’s visit of President Barack Obama, in Manila, Philippines. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS